Members of the Adirondack Scholarship Foundation board of directors gathered in New York City January 24.

Agenda items included: A review of current finances, endowment and investments. along with a 2013 fund raising report. Together, those two components make up a formula whereby the 2014 camp scholarship allocation is based. "I'm thrilled that the amount of funds allocated this year for scholarships is very consistent with the amount being requested by applicants," voiced foundation director, Tim Singer. A sub-committee of the board will meet in several weeks to make the specific awards.

Board president, Peter Levine

Along with finances, the board discussed better ways to improve future fund raising, as well as strategies to partner with Pok-O-MacCready Camps to increase camper enrollment. "I believe their is an untapped pool of donors out there," claimed board member Jennifer Hill. "We would really like to use our influence to help camp go wide, along with deep, in trying to fill as many beds as possible", said board President Peter Levine.

Among those in attendance at the meeting was the board's newest member, Thomas Reinckens, Jr., of Darien, CT. The board is scheduled to meet next in August, in Willsboro, NY.